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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Does writing "walks over toward them" indicate...

The man walks over toward them. / The man starts walking over toward them.

Woman: Oh my God. He's coming over here.


Does writing "walks over toward them" indicate him arriving at their table?

  

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Hi That's right: - The man starts walking over toward them. - Oh my ***. He's coming over here.

  • Hi That's right: - The man starts walking over toward them.
  • - Oh my ***.
  • He's coming over here.
  • In the context of a cafe or bar, it means he is walking to their table Dave
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Hi

That's right:

- The man starts walking over toward them.

- Oh my ***. He's coming over here.

In the context of a cafe or bar, it means he is walking to their table

Dave

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"Over toward" is a bit off. He walks over to them or he walks toward them.

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